Those who stay on the treadmill of busyness miss the really beautiful moments. So, in the season named THANKSgiving, I ask myself, “Who am I thanking?” In my college years, many people were extra kind to me with tips. My eyes fill with tears today as I remember their generosity. One of the pastors from my church handed me a crisp $100 bill after I waited on him and his wife for dinner. I still remember their kindness. My father-in-law used to carry a hidden $100 to give someone in need. Anyone that knew him remembers his generous love for people. Here are 5 ideas for a better THANKSgiving.